Talk:Captain lieutenant

Kaleu/Kaleun
This "the commander...in the film Das Boot was of this rank, and called "Herr Kaleun" (historical usage) by his crew" was changed with the edit summary “'' Corrected the pronounciation "Kaleun" to "Kaleu" - native German speaker here, and knowledgeable about our Navy. There never was a "Kaleun"-pronounciation..." That may be so, but there has already been a discussion on this point here, and the consensus seemed to be that Kaleun (or, more precisely Kaleut’n) was correct. Is this a regional accent thing? Or a historical thing? (the text here says it is a historical usage, and that Kaleu is contemporary) The source given for Kaleun is Buchheim’s book; do we have anything to back the assertion it was, in fact, Kaleu''? Xyl 54 (talk) 23:22, 12 June 2012 (UTC)

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